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Heat Holders 2.3 tog socks. (Aka duvet for feet)
This is why I ride in walking/hiking boots. My feet are never cold riding now. As soon as I put jodhpur boots or long boots on my feet are darn cold.
Yes, this is so important:I rode out once, and only once, in my hiking boots as I thought they would keep my feet warm. Which they did. The 17hh horse I was on slid right over on a patch of ice as we trotted along on the road. As he got up my chunky hiking boot remained wedged in the stirrup and I thought I was done for as I hung upside down and he took off in a panic, but thank goodness the stirrup leather came off as it should have. Never again.
Not tried these yet but have some nice thermal socks from B&M and happy with them https://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/ladies-heatsaver-socks-stripes-4009402The only part of me that’s absolutely freezing when riding is my feet! They are like two blocks of ice.
I’ve tried using foot warmers stuck to my socks and they just about took the edge off. I wasn’t as impressed as I thought I would be with them tbh. I’ve got chillblains on top of a couple of toes so I really need to keep them warm but my feet are always cold.
Any recommendations for anything I can try? Preferably not some boots that are going to cost me ££££ though!![]()
I rode out once, and only once, in my hiking boots as I thought they would keep my feet warm. Which they did. The 17hh horse I was on slid right over on a patch of ice as we trotted along on the road. As he got up my chunky hiking boot remained wedged in the stirrup and I thought I was done for as I hung upside down and he took off in a panic, but thank goodness the stirrup leather came off as it should have. Never again.
Yes, I did ponder that myself at the time! They were proper heavy duty Meindl hiking boots with really deep cleats and I think that my foot was wedged into the stirrup as he fell over onto his side. Still, it was terrifying and I never wore anything but proper riding boots after that, albeit of the yard/ riding boot that you mention. Once was certainly enough.You must be very unlucky to have done it once and had that happen. Be been riding in them for over ten years now in a variety of stirrups and never had that happen.
This is exactly how I feel! I’m so fed up with cold feet!Cool max liners or thermal liners plus merino socks, thich or thin as determined by the size of boots, insulated barefoot anatomical (therefore plenty of room) boots plus keeping my legs warm, and I often still get cold feet, like most of yesterday. Standing around on concrete all day is nearly as bad as riding.
I always smile at these posts, so many of the suggestions don't even "touch the sides" for those with the coldest feet sadly.
I ride in my Meindl hiking boots in winter and haven't had problems but I do have safety stirrups on. I can testify how good they are when your foot gets leapt on by a spooked pony though.Yes, I did ponder that myself at the time! They were proper heavy duty Meindl hiking boots with really deep cleats and I think that my foot was wedged into the stirrup as he fell over onto his side. Still, it was terrifying and I never wore anything but proper riding boots after that, albeit of the yard/ riding boot that you mention. Once was certainly enough.
I wear winter riding boots (bigger than what I'd normally wear so I can wear thick socks). That isn't enough for my feet so I take a thick sock and put it over my boot and then over that, put a rubber overshoe over the whole thing. I'm good hacking out in -15C with this set up.
Ha ha I admit, it does look a bit goofy but really works!Hmmm, if anyone sees me saddle fitting with apparently size bazillionty feet, this'll be why![]()
I havent tried them yet but am going to get these to go under thick walking socks View attachment 154631
Oh that's disappointing. I won't order in that caseI find them cooler if anything, I have a couple of pairs, I think having my toes in the "same space" of a regular sock is better, and you do need more room in the shoe for these.